
Fire Standards
Fire standards are a set of official guidelines and requirements designed to ensure safety from fire hazards. They specify how buildings should be constructed, equipped, and maintained to prevent fires and protect people if a fire occurs. This includes things like fire-resistant materials, fire alarms, sprinkler systems, emergency exits, and safety procedures. These standards help reduce the risk of fire and ensure that, if a fire happens, it can be controlled quickly to minimize damage and keep occupants safe. They are developed by safety authorities to promote consistent and effective fire safety practices across various settings.